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I don't know how this ever made it through the cracks. It might qualify as a PC game, but it's better known as a board game. (The page doesn't specify.) There isn't a single link on the page.
http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Axis_and_Allies
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Sorry to resurrect a dormant thread, but it worked so well...
http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/CornerShot I don't think it meets the standard of being a firearm. It's an accessory. And the page itself is alright, but not exceptional.
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Isnt it always seen with glocks? If so, just add it to the bottom of the glock page.
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It makes a handgun in to a whole new firearm...and looks cool and practical for tv and movies. I say let it stay
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A 1911 in Wanted, a Makarov in Newsmakers, Beretta and H&K in Future weapons
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Do what you will, I can't delete jack squat. I'm just saying, we read a lot here about making new rules and standards, modifying existing rules and standards, newbies not following the rules and standards, whatnot, and this page violates the first standard of IMFDb: it has to be a firearm. No one here has tried arguing that it is indeed a firearm, and since it's also not a movie, a TV series, a video game, an actor or an actress, thus, according to the existing rules and standards, it doesn't belong. That's just my two cents.
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